Nicholas F. Gier, Professor Emeritus, Department of Philosophy, University of Idaho. Email: ngier006∂gmail.com
“Were I to be again reduced to the chains of slavery, next to that enslavement, I should regard being the slave of a religious master the greatest calamity that could befall me. For of all slaveholders whom whom I have ever met, religious slaveholders were the worst. I have ever found the meanest and basest, the most cruel and cowardly, of all others. It was my unhappy lot not only to belong to a religious slaveholder, but to live in a community of such religionists.”
Frederick Douglass, abolitionist, feminist, and former slave
Douglas Wilson’s Religious Empire
The Doug Wilson Story: A Personal Account
Civility is a Two-Way Street: Christ Church and Her Detractors
15 Differences between Evangelical and Wilsonian Christianity
Crusaders vs. Infidels: Moscow’s Muscular Christianity
God, Reason, and the Evangelicals
Is Doug Wilson a Good Calvinist?
Slavery Booklet is Bad History and Arrogant Theology
Page by Page: Doug Wilson’s Support for Racial Slavery
Patriarchy, Possession, and Slavery
Twelve Articles for Repudiation and Wilson’s Replies
Chilling Parallels between Muslim and Christian Fundamentalists (PDF File)
Accreditation Report on New St. Andrews College
The Many Sins of New St. Andrews College (PDF File)
New St. Andrews Among the Top 40 Bible Colleges (PDF File)
New St. Andrews College Must Earn the Respect of Other Institutions
Historical Revisionism at Moscow’s Trinity Festival (PDF File)
Kidnapping Texts: from Proverbs to the Neo-Confederates
The Controversy in the Idaho Statesman
The Real Meaning of Sodomy (PDF File)
Moscow’s Trinity Festival Features Fraudulent Calvinists and Questionable Trinitarians PDF